There are many additional resources, courses and websites available to support teaching and learning about the seas around Ireland’s coastline.
Resources
A number of Resources can be downloaded from the Marine Institute's Open Access Repository.
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EXPLORER'S ACTIVITY BOOK
The Explorers Activity Book (PDF 1.1MB) contains a number of fun exercises, colouring pages and activities. It includes information about Ireland’s 220 million acre marine resource, facts about the sea and the work of the Marine Institute. The book is by Cushla Dromgool-Regan and the illustrations were drawn by Don Conroy. |
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CAPTAIN COCKLE AND THE ROCK POOL COLOURING BOOK
Captain Cockle and the Rock Pool Colouring Book (PDF 1727 KB) contains a number of colouring pages illustrating the adventures of Captain Cockle meeting many “giant” seashore creatures. Captain Cockle and the Rock Pool is by John Joyce. |
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SECRETS OF IRELANDS SEAS
The teachers’ resource and lesson plans from The Secrets of Ireland’s Seas (PDF, 2MB) was compiled for the An Post’s 2007 Educational Award Scheme with the assistance of the Marine Institute. The full colour booklet demonstrates the excitement of the new era that Ireland is entering in terms of sustainable marine development and the sheer fun of being involved in the exploration of Ireland’s seas. |
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EXPLORER – A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING
The Marine Institute DVD, Explorer - A Deeper Understanding, features a fly-on-the-wall documentary on a deepwater mission aboard the research vessel RV Celtic Explorer. This exciting documentary can be viewed directly from You Tube or purchased through our e-store. |
Courses & Workshops
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SUMMER WORKSHOPS AT GALWAY ATLANTAQUARIA
Be a Marine Scientist for a Day - Children's Workshop
Galway Atlantaquaria is home to one of the country’s largest displays of marine and fresh water life. The Galway Atlantaquaria houses both an Explorers Laboratory and the Nautilus classroom, and employs an education officer dedicated to teaching students about life in our rivers and seas. For more information about the Children's Science Workshop Schedule see their website http://www.nationalaquarium.ie/ |
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EXPLORERS EDUCATION PROGRAMME
Explorers Tanks and School Visits
The "Explorers" Education Programme brings the excitement of the sea into the classroom. The programme is co-ordinated by the Marine Institute through Galway Atlantaquaria and supported by the Forfas Discover Primary Science Programme as well as by local interests in education and outreach in the Galway area.
In the Galway region, the Explorers Programme is underway with school visits to over forty schools from afar a field as Letterfrack, Galway city, Oranmore and Clarinbridge. The programme has also been extended to a number of schools in County Mayo and County Clare. It is conducted by Dr. Noirin Burke, the Explorers Education Officer based at Galway Atlantaquaria, who visits the schools on a regular basis.
If you require further information about the Explorers Education Programme please contact Galway Atlantaquaria |
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TEACHER SUMMER TRAINING PROGRAMME
As an important element of the Explorers Programme, the Marine Institute has designed a five-day in-service course for National School teachers which is run in collaboration with Galway Education Centre. The course introduces marine themes in developing both skills and content and includes field trips to the sea-shore, practical classroom sessions on how to bring the sea to the classroom and a number of cross curricular activities involving arts and games.
This course is available as part of the summer courses available for teachers through the Galway Education Centre. For further information contact: info@galwayec.ie |
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MARINE POLLUTION PATHWAYS
Marine Pollution Pathways is an interactive workshop delivered to primary school classes by the Ryan Institute for Environmental, Marine and Energy Research in Galway. In this workshop, students will be introduced to the concepts of chemical and biological controls on marine pollution and the fate of marine contaminants, through a Powerpoint presentation and supporting activities and demonstrations. A favourite game in this workshop is "How long does it stay in the ocean?" , designed to help children understand the concept of biodegradation, and to appreciate how long marine litter can remain in the environment.
If you require further information on “How long does it stay in the ocean?” Pdf, Powerpoint slides for the Marine Pollution Pathways workshop and more, visit Ryan Institute for Environmental, Marine and Energy Research in Galway.
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www.irishelasmobranchgroup.org/
The Irish Elasmobranch Group (IEG) is a non-profit organisation with the aim of promoting research, education and conservation of sharks, skates and rays in Irish waters.
To find out more about the huge diversity of Irish elasmobranchs and some interesting facts about their lives check out the IEG website. |
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www.followthefleet.ie
Follow the Fleet is the Irish Maritime Development Office’s educational website designed to bring a world of maritime adventure, imagination and education to the classroom. Follow The Fleet can be accessed by logging onto www.followthefleet.ie or contact marketing@imdo.ie for more information on joining the Follow the Fleet programme. |
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www.primaryscience.ie
Discover Primary Science (DPS – Ireland) provides science activities and online resources for primary schools and teachers. |
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www.sherkinmarine.ie
Sherkin Marine raises awareness about Ireland’s marine environment in Ireland and helps introduce young people to nature. |